Cape May Star and Wave, 24 June 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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g LIBERTY THEATRE § g WEEK OF JUNE 25th 8 •k ft VITO LAMONACA, Organist ©j, If Formerly with Xahan Franko Orchestra, Willow Grove ^ ft SUNDAY and MONDAY, JUNE 26 and 26— V g Thomas Meighan g 8 "THE BACHELOR DADDY" § Vf A Paramount Picture Q : O with Tom Meighan as' lovely Leatrice Joy's sweetheart ami ft i 5 the bachelor daddy of the the cutest kiddies you ever saw- Tom's X ft best picture since "The Miracle Man." x B TUESDAY, JUNE 27— , © 6 For a Real Thrill — ft § Wallace Reid g 5 —in— X § "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" >c © A Paramount Picture - If ft iMile-a-minute romance tingling with dare-devil stunts and ft , ft packed with fun. Theodore Roberts and Mary McLaren in the ft ; V? supporting cast - If © WllDNiitiDAY, JUNE 28— . , ft © Nazimova and Rodolph V alentino ' G The springtime of love in the madness of Paris- Cf ■ © THURSDAY and ™DaY7'jL^E 29 and'30- ft © Dorothy Dalton, Wanda Hawley and ft - g Milton Sills ft I "THE WOMAN WHO WALKED ALONE" 5 A dazzling society beauty who thought she could live without ft I love— ^ee her wooed by London blue blo.ods and fought over on the ft j wild South African veldt- See her gorgeous gowns and daring es- Q capades. See this most thrilling cf ali romantic melodrama*. Di- <y* | rect-from the Stanley Theatre, Philadelphia. ft SATtRDAYTjULY T— " Clara Kimball Young ft "THE MARIONETTES" g From the play of the same name bv Pierre Wolff- A Kemp- ft X son Revival. - - ft ft Added Attraction a ft HAROLD LLOYD, in "AMONG THOSE PRESENT ft S ' Next Week 5? ft We are proud to offer x Vf RUDYARDS KIPLING'S ft "WITHOUT BENEFIT OF CLERGY" ft KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMXXXXXtXXXX X ft ^ g Hardware and House § 8 FURNISHINGS - g 8 A®r X AT ft

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§ JESSE M. BROWN »j 8 110 JACKSON STREET CAPE MAY. X. J. X ft Keystone Phone, 341 ^ I axxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x 1 Xgg8XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ^ At Your Service for the 19th Season g | | 8 TROY LAUNDRY g ft Q ^ Harry E Bohm. Prop. 405 WASHINGTON STREET q ] J5( 'Keystone Phone, 167-A Bell Phone, 16-M V.

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NEW CHAIRS FOR THE PIER The cit'- commission has ordered a lot of new chairs for the fishing pier, where people who fish and those who like to watch the fishermen may enjoy the cool breezes _ in comfort" The pier has become very popular these days. Lest Sunday, it was crowded the whole day and everyone went to their homes happy because of the fine catches made.'

IMPROVEMENTS ABOUT TOWN* t In the space formerly occupied by , the booth lade stand on Convention > Hall Pier a very attractive lunch - room is being outfitted to be called ! the "Seaside Dairy Lunch." The ap- ? pearance of the pier is greatly im1 proved by the alterations and the > public will be glad to know of a place r where a reasonable meal can be obtained on the beach front

At the meeting of the Progressive League, at their dub rooms on Ocean 1 street, Monday night, it was decided I to hold only one business meeting a , month during the summer- Should ' occasion arise the president was auijthorized to call a meeting at anv .time. < ,i ' I On motion it was dedded to try to : > procure safety gates at the West 1 j Perry street crossing if the Pennsyl- i vania railroad. This is a bad place i ' and should have gates with a watch- i ! similar to the Lafayette street , crossing of the Reading railroad- ' The publicity committee was au- ! thorized to interview Mr. Souders the i . owner of the land on which the Cape 1 May sign board is located and see if ! 1 they can get permission to maintain ] ! it there as it is an ideal location, i , When the sign was originally placed i • the land was owned by other parties > who willingly gave the league per- i ' mission, but since that time the prop- ! I ert'- has changed hands and it is not } j whether it -will be necessary ' to change the location. 1 I James E. TayJos. the one who has : j instrumental in obtaining the 1 Halschaw Steamship Company here I ' asked tha league if they would send i ! a large delegation to make the first ' , Jrip a success and he stated that it ■ would be a booster for Cane May and ' the Progressive League- The matter ) met with {he approval of the League and they sent a delegation of about ' forty members to make the initial ) I voyage, arriving back home earlv on • . I Thursday morn in". »' The tourist stood in front of a 5 1 sign — "Subway Entrance." I "H'm! It doesn't entrance me," • ' , he_«iid_coldlv;_______^^__^^__ ; [technical! ; training ^ For Men and Women ^ } ENGINEERING • 4-rm Course, undine to BA. Drees • ElectricsJ CivU Msehsnicsl J SrloSi' throSb 'toohimsr* "oj Junwi'nsn "" ^ HOME ECONOMICS — • SECRETARIAL LIBRARY SCHOOL > K. g' MATHESON. LL.D., Pres. drexel : institute 5 Box 26 , 32nd and Cfccttmi! St.., P'ilj. L f atkenic ' [ electric shoe c repairing II • f ; Neolin Soles and Alununum Heels J WORK CALLED YflR AND j DELIVERED k 105 Jackson Street \ | Cape Slay, N. J. t I Keystone Phone. 136-M; 370- A [ SHIELDS' ) Excelsior Surf Baths C j Beach Ave. and Decatur St. (I — , Valuables Checked (i Reasonable Rates \ THE ^ WINDSOR HOTEL £ is opened for the Season of 1922, f with the same fine service that j they have always given. MEALS SERVED Steam heated, with running hot and cold water NOTICE Dr- Clarence S. Eldredge, ooculist, of Philadelphia, is at Cape May for the season. Those having trouble with their eyes or in need of glasses can consult' him Saturdays and evenings, Broadway and Third avenue, West Cape May. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. H- C- Mangino, Chiropractor, wishes to announce that he will be located at 223 Decatur street (over Charles Schereris Tailor Shop) after s. June 14th. Office hours will appear j in next week's issue of the Star and Wave >y WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS in to A meeting of the executive cornid mittee of the Women's Community >- Club was held at the Carroll Villa on i- Monday afternoon, June 12. The ie meeting was called for the purpose • of considering what part this wide- >- awake organization should take in the Fourth of July celebration. ■ ie

(WffrTHE ? ! JPRCHES j PRESBYTERIAN Sunday, June 25th inst, morning ■ service at 11.00 A. M-, Sabbath School 1 10.00 A- M., Christian Endeavor, 7 00 J ■ P. M., evening service at 8.00 P- M., jj daylight saving time- At the morning S service there will be a five minute / to children- | ST. JOHN'S P. E. 3j Sunday, 26th insL, morning service I at 1030 A. M. Serinon by Rev- W31- 1 v i J. Cox, A. M. D- D-, rector of f St- Andrew's Church, West Philadel- -k i phia. The summer congregation > at the church is each week in- £ creasing. 1 The music is not a special feature as \ there is no permanent choir. Mrs- fi the organist, has to de- ! P pend entirely upon volunteer help. j> The Episcopal service lends itself to ■ opportunities for music that no other . P service presents excepting the Roman 1 } 1 Catholic Church. It would seem that ■ : the services could be made attractive I and edifying as well as reverential by J; presenting special music at the ser- , ; vices- j ~ • CATHOLIC I ( Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea I ; Masses: Sundays, 6, 8 and 10 AM-; weekdays. 730 A. M. First Frii day, 7-30 P. M- Devotions: Sunday, i 8 P- M.; Friday, 8 P. M. Confessions, 1 7.30 to 9 P. M. i The rectory adjoining the church I and the residence of die Priest in ' charge is always accessible to the congregation and others- The school con1 ducted on the parochial plan in the rear of the church is a thriving infurnishes music as a specialty. Pristitution and the course of studv also vate pupils also receive attention. BAPTIST villiam Hunter, Minister Sunday 10-00 A. M. — Church School, for Bible study. 11-00 A. M — Morning worship. Sermon topic, "The Modesty of God." 8.00 P- M- — Evening worship. Sermon topic, "The Hill of Vision." The Week 8.00 Church night. A service of prayer. This is the regular monthly covenant meeting. Summer Visitors This church cordially invites you to participate in our worship. Its ministry is for friefid and stranger- ' METHODIST Sunday, June 25th 10 00 A. M. — Sunday School1100 A. M. — Morning worship and sermon by the minister. Subject. "I Am the Doom." TMs will be the j second sermon of the series based on the "1 am" spoken by Jesus. I 8.00 P. M — Women's night will be I observed- The ushers will be women. I Singing by a ladies' chorus. Other - p3rts in the service will be taken bv _ women. Pastor Hillman will preach a special sermon to tihe women from the subject, "A Penitent Woman. Men's night will be observed next Sunday night. ( '|! »< !: OF THE »nVF.\T Corner Decani" and Lafayette StsCape May. N. J. Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe. Ph. D-, Rector Church open all the Year Holy Communion. 730 A- M. Second service and sermon, 1030 _ A. M. Sunday School, 3-15 P- M. Evensong. 4-00 P M. ELIZABETH H MAUL j Mrs. Elizabeth H. M-ul. widow of Rev. W. R. Maul, and daughter of NR. and Mary E. Tindall. died at her home. 547 Eastern Parkway, Brook!yn, N. Y . June 8th. She is survived hv two sons and a daughter, and one -Uter Mr=. J. R. WElliams, of this r buy from wholesvler Save 1-3 to 23 Frpp Our latest ''I complete catalogue r'tKr flutes Heating Boilers. Radiatoig, Electric Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, etc. Write for Dept. B-84 adelphia sales company 23 N. 10th St- Phila- Pa.

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